Here he is! Edward Snowden in reunion selfie with Greenwald, Poitras

A year since they said goodbye in Hong Kong, former NSA-contractor Edward Snowden and journalists Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras have reunited in Moscow. As a proof-pic, they shared a selfie, presumably taken by Snowden.

In one of them, Snowden, Miranda and the former Guardian reporter
are posing along with fellow journalist Laura Poitras. According
to Greenwald, he and Poitras are the only two people with the
full archives of the NSA leaks.

"Snowden selfie! #selfie" Miranda captioned the photo of the
foursome.

The last time Snowden, Greenwald and Poitras met was a year ago
in Hong Kong, where Snowden went before fleeing to Moscow, and
where he handed“many thousands of documents”
over to Greenwald.

Miranda also posted a picture of himself and Snowden (by the way,
looking well-groomed and neat) posing next to each other in a
hallway. This was the first time Miranda met the former
NSA-contractor in person.

Greenwald tweeted that the pictures were taken Thursday morning.
While the precise location, which is not being disclosed for
certain (understandable) reasons, is hard to determine, there can
be no doubts that the picture has been taken in Moscow.

Russia’s capital has been home for Snowden since June, 2013 when
the whistleblower was granted temporary political asylum after
leaking national security documents detailing America’s vast
surveillance apparatus and intelligence techniques.

His US passport was revoked, making him a bearer of only a
Russian passport, which was issued to Snowden after Moscow
granted him asylum. He is unable to travel due to security fears.
It is unknown what Snowden is doing for living and where the
place he calls home is, for now.

With Snowden now out of whistleblowing, revelations continue to
shed light on the NSA and its spying activity.

In recent revelations on Snowden’s life, it turned out that, back
when he lived in Hawaii, Snowden was led a Crypto Party club
aside his main occupation. He basically taught strangers how to
encrypt their hard drives and use the internet anonymously, the
Wired reports.